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Public Health," which, in his capacity of their 

 medical officer, he annually presents to the Lords 

 of the Privy Council. The appendix to this 

 report contains an introductory essay " On the 

 Intimate Pathology of Contagion," by Dr. Burdon- 

 Sanderson, which is one of the clearest, most 

 comprehensive, and well -reasoned discussions of a 

 great question which has come under my notice 

 for a long time. I refer you to it for details and 

 for the authorities for the statements I am about 

 to make. 



You are familiar with what happens in vaccina- 

 tion A minute cut is made in the skin, and an 

 infinitesimal quantity of vaccine matter is inserted 

 into the wound. Within a certain time a vesicle 

 appears in the place of the wound, and the fluid 

 which distends this vesicle is vaccine matter, in 

 quantity a hundred or a thousandfold that which 

 was originally inserted. Now what has taken 

 place in the course of this operation ? Has the 

 vaccine matter, by its irritative property, produced 

 a mere blister, the fluid of which has the same 

 irritative property? Or does the vaccine matter 

 contain living particles, which have grown and 

 multiplied where they have been planted ? The 

 observations of M. Chauveau, extended and con- 

 firmed by Dr. Sanderson himself, appear to leave 

 no doubt upon this head. Experiments, similar 

 in principle to those of Helmholtz on fermentation 

 and putrefaction, have proved that the active 



